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and foreign policy issues are related. the question about latin america and western hemisphere, there is extraordinary opportunities that we've walked away from over the last 4 years. neil: do you include trade deals that the president has been hot and cold on. >> looking at free trade agreement with panama, it took years for a while white house not care, when about an energy platform to create the united states, canada, mexico, brazil, colombia, and it could displace the middle east as largest source of energy on the planet for years. neil: you say that mitt romney has to come up with bigger ideas, not just a critique? his vision. >> i think tonight is an opportunity to say it in front of a broad audience, he has been talking about trade in latin america since early days of campaign, tonight i think that issue will get a lot of coverage, a great opportunity for mitt romney to talk about what he has been talking about from the beginning, big idea about foreign policy and in. neil: let's talk about your state, florida, poll
and foreign policy issues are related. the question about latin america and western hemisphere, there is extraordinary opportunities that we've walked away from over the last 4 years. neil: do you include trade deals that the president has been hot and cold on. >> looking at free trade agreement with panama, it took years for a while white house not care, when about an energy platform to create the united states, canada, mexico, brazil, colombia, and it could displace the middle east as...
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romney is being handed a test of foreign policy. is he going to be allowed to rise to the occasion and push back against the president and his light to this country? this staff has lied to the country. are you an ambassador? yes, and enough water to push back against his administration a very, very hard and he is missing the opportunity. lou: i would things have been different if george bush had been president? this president inherited much. he sure did not inherit his media coverage. >> for having served with him, the first thing is the invite the president to lead intelligence briefings every day. he led the date of four or after. secondly, he recognized that we were at war with radical islam, and he did everything that he could to keep the country not only here safe but also our personnel overseas. would he have done differently? taken this as an act of war and totally gone to our allies and said this is ridiculous, this is repugnant, offensive, and the united states will not settle for a sovereign attack and are saurel overseas.
romney is being handed a test of foreign policy. is he going to be allowed to rise to the occasion and push back against the president and his light to this country? this staff has lied to the country. are you an ambassador? yes, and enough water to push back against his administration a very, very hard and he is missing the opportunity. lou: i would things have been different if george bush had been president? this president inherited much. he sure did not inherit his media coverage. >>...
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. >> i think he gave a very strong speech on foreign policy. and he answered some, but not all the questions that people have about the specifics of what a president romney would do. lou: that is the thing i have been thinking. i cannot wait to hear the same level of specificity from governor romney that we heard from the center obama in 2008. it would go a long way to create great confidence in his candidacy. lou: absolutely. but the achilles heel of romney was supposed to be foreign policy. now we see him step up to the plate, call it as everybody saw it. it is quite evident it was a terrorist attack. spot on in his remarks on september 12th. he blew off another security briefing. the fact is, i think romney is looking very much like a president on the economic side as well as a foreign policy side. suppose to be his weakest link. lou: the fact is, the president is not running on any front right now. >> but especially foreign policy you are seeing it. >> jobs. lou: well, let's go first, if i may. if we may hear, let's start with taxes. can we
. >> i think he gave a very strong speech on foreign policy. and he answered some, but not all the questions that people have about the specifics of what a president romney would do. lou: that is the thing i have been thinking. i cannot wait to hear the same level of specificity from governor romney that we heard from the center obama in 2008. it would go a long way to create great confidence in his candidacy. lou: absolutely. but the achilles heel of romney was supposed to be foreign...
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. >> the 1980 s are calling to ask for their foreign policy back. the cold war has been over 20 years. coming tforeign policy 12 the policies of the 1980. >> is the middle east to reject the terrorism lear seeing with the rising tide of tumult and attacking me is not an agenda. >> bt to execute foreign policy every time you offer an opinion you arewrong. >> russa is a geopolitical foe. excuse me. geopolitical. in the same paragraph i said i ran is the greatest national security threat we face. >> mr. romney needsto look at how the military works. you mentioned the navy, fewer ships and 1916. we also have fewer horses and bayonets. the nature has chaed. we have aircraft carers where planes land on them. ships to wonder water. nuclear submarines. it is not kadima of baleship. >> the navy said they needed 313 ships. we are at 285. many be requested more. >> the sequester is something congress has proposed. it will not happen. lou: the president was mistaken. first he did not initiate or had any basis to say it will not happen. fox news reports he has n
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so, really, i think you can describe the foreign policy of barack obama as a foreign policy of david axelrod. it's all tied to a selection. cheryl: you mentioned his example. back in 2009 he made a big speech in cairo, egypt. it was big hope is when the friends of the muslims. you said quote that they need to be understood and are priced in the way of a relationship our relationship with them. what does that mean? >> and president obama adventured into the middle east, he seemed like this man who apologize for the mistakes of george w. bush. instead of coming in as an american president, he came in and there was this big illusion that he had muslim relatives and he lived in indonesia and he understands their world. people don't really know this. he lived by the public opinion polls by these two surveys but said so many people disapprove of america. cheryl: the most recent rasmussen poll. the u.s. relationship over the past four years with him, 45% say it has absolutely got more spread 31% is a really good. only 18% say it has gotten better. >> even in this episode, in this crisis, th
so, really, i think you can describe the foreign policy of barack obama as a foreign policy of david axelrod. it's all tied to a selection. cheryl: you mentioned his example. back in 2009 he made a big speech in cairo, egypt. it was big hope is when the friends of the muslims. you said quote that they need to be understood and are priced in the way of a relationship our relationship with them. what does that mean? >> and president obama adventured into the middle east, he seemed like this...
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foreign policy in the middle east in question at this hour. violence spiring out of control in syria after 20 months of civil unrest and the deaths of at least 40,000 murdered civilians at the hands of their own government. united states and nato agreeing to deploy patriot weapons and to thwart an aso-called by assad. the missile systems to be positioned near the syria. his staff denies that and estimates if they were deploy troops, it requires 75,000 of the troops in a full ground invasion in order to seize the chemical weapon stockpile. fox news confirming they were not ordered to draft the consideration of such a mission. secretary of state clinton is nonetheless talking very tough calling for assad to step down as the obama administration has done for the past 15 months, but refusing, still, to detail which consequences those would be. >> we will explore with like-minded countries what more we can do to bring the conflict to an end, but that will require the assad regime making the decision to participate in a political transition, ending
foreign policy in the middle east in question at this hour. violence spiring out of control in syria after 20 months of civil unrest and the deaths of at least 40,000 murdered civilians at the hands of their own government. united states and nato agreeing to deploy patriot weapons and to thwart an aso-called by assad. the missile systems to be positioned near the syria. his staff denies that and estimates if they were deploy troops, it requires 75,000 of the troops in a full ground invasion in...
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we are talking about our new horrible foreign policy disaster one level geopolitically, an immense human tragedy and the assassination of our ambassador in three other americans. and then we are talking about an absolute wall that has been put up around this of restoration refusing to let us understand what happened and why and refusing absolutely to acknowledge that there are serious challenges to the idea that this foreign-policy is, in fact, a workable policy album. >> and that may be the explanation for the post tragedy spanned by the administration, that their ideology which blinded them to the threat ad the first place, which either caused a gap in intelligence or aa refusal to ask for the intelligence. had to be interpreted as something other than a resurgence of al qaeda. evidence on the war on terrorism was still very much with us and th sweetness and light have now broken out and libya. the presdent really, especially given vice-president biden performance ought to be questioned on this at the next two debates. this is the commander in chief we are about to pick. here's an exam
we are talking about our new horrible foreign policy disaster one level geopolitically, an immense human tragedy and the assassination of our ambassador in three other americans. and then we are talking about an absolute wall that has been put up around this of restoration refusing to let us understand what happened and why and refusing absolutely to acknowledge that there are serious challenges to the idea that this foreign-policy is, in fact, a workable policy album. >> and that may be...
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foreign policy and trade policy with china and other challenges, of course, gordon chang, author of the book "the coming collae of china." also with us, walid phares, foreign policy senior adviser to governor romney, also a fox news middle east and terrorismm3 expert, thor of the bk "the coming revolution: struggle for freedom in the middle east. good to have you with us. walid, let's do this first. do you expect monday that the american people will get any answers from this president about what happened and hy in benghazi on september 11th? >> what i do project, that the debate between president obama and governor romney is going to provide answers for the american public, and that is that the obama administration was going wrong on the middle east, wrong on iran, wrong on the muslim brotherhood, of course, wrong on libya, and the governor is going to provide evidence, and he's going to propose a different direction than the ones of president obama. lou: and, gordon, as they move to the issue of china as they must, it is such a massive trading partner and has the largest trade deficit
foreign policy and trade policy with china and other challenges, of course, gordon chang, author of the book "the coming collae of china." also with us, walid phares, foreign policy senior adviser to governor romney, also a fox news middle east and terrorismm3 expert, thor of the bk "the coming revolution: struggle for freedom in the middle east. good to have you with us. walid, let's do this first. do you expect monday that the american people will get any answers from this...
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government struggles on foreign policy in the middle east in particular, we turn to breaking news out of wisconsin on the domestic front. a wisconsin state judge had stopped on struck down a state law that ended collective bargaining powers for most public employees in wisconsin. circuit court judge ruling that the law violates both the state and u.s. constitution. that law was passed by the governor, scott walker. sing the people of wisconsin clearly spoke on june 5. now, they are ready to move on. a liberal activist judge wants to go backwards and take away the lawmaking responsibilities of the legislature and the government. we are confident that the government will prevail in the appeals process. governor jindal was a democrat to the white house finally releasing details on how they will implement $1.2 trillion and across-the-board spending cuts over the next 10 years. the white house warning of the sequestration cuts, which would have a devastating impact on government programs. the president of the american action forum. it is great to have you here, doug. your reaction. i don't
government struggles on foreign policy in the middle east in particular, we turn to breaking news out of wisconsin on the domestic front. a wisconsin state judge had stopped on struck down a state law that ended collective bargaining powers for most public employees in wisconsin. circuit court judge ruling that the law violates both the state and u.s. constitution. that law was passed by the governor, scott walker. sing the people of wisconsin clearly spoke on june 5. now, they are ready to...
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my guest tonight is no stranger to foreign policy. the white house is running from the political fallout and a crumbling middle east. joining us now is k.t. mcfarland. it is great to have you with us. let's start with the testimony before the house oversight committee,. >> what happens in an election year is that the policy misfires. the administration from the white house, wants to get as far away from the president as he can. so he has no idea who did what, when did they do it, who said what. eventually the dust settled and then what happens is the administration has to blame everybody. lou: it's inconceivable that the president of the united states three weeks into this tragedy is talking about an internet video and not talking about terrorism, the terrorists who killed an american ambassador and at the same time, the parent steps for retribution. lou: >> why are they doing it? >> they are doing it because as was pointed out, we are three-week summer presidential election. lou: the idea that a number of other officials today testif
my guest tonight is no stranger to foreign policy. the white house is running from the political fallout and a crumbling middle east. joining us now is k.t. mcfarland. it is great to have you with us. let's start with the testimony before the house oversight committee,. >> what happens in an election year is that the policy misfires. the administration from the white house, wants to get as far away from the president as he can. so he has no idea who did what, when did they do it, who said...
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represents a sort of mainstream of american foreign policy, a little bit less for me, but not as far left as the first joist. lou: interesting, john mccain and others came out with really unreserved support for senator kerry. let's turn, if we may, to the failure in benghazi. and this report looks to me, i no there are varying views on this. and other whitewash, it seems. >> and the misses the point. we know what happened before and during periodsgrew up some allies, cover-ups. to me with the important thing is, what happened afterwards, which is nothing. then never hunt down, retaliated, responded. look at what happened to the original september 11th. 1998, attacks on u.s. embassies in east africa and in 2000 attack on the u.s.s. cole, we did not repond. we beefed up security at the embassy, change the rules of engagement. a the leader before it september 11th at a record of videos saying american as i respond. let's go kill more americans. by failing to respond we know who did this attack. we know where the training camps are. by failing to respond we have given them a green light
represents a sort of mainstream of american foreign policy, a little bit less for me, but not as far left as the first joist. lou: interesting, john mccain and others came out with really unreserved support for senator kerry. let's turn, if we may, to the failure in benghazi. and this report looks to me, i no there are varying views on this. and other whitewash, it seems. >> and the misses the point. we know what happened before and during periodsgrew up some allies, cover-ups. to me with...
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foreign policy in any sense of that word. lou: presumably he will not be easily concussed and therefore not available for the congress for discussion of policy and of events taking place on his watch. isn't it a bit, just a little, i don't know, callous for the president t name the successor of thh secretary of state before she really resigned while convalescing? seems somehow cold to me. unmeggsal. >> perhaps, lou, i know you're a very sensitive soul. lou: thank you, screwed did. what are you laughing about, hayes? >> perhaps he wants her to step down so when she is being grilled on capitol hill about benghazi she is no longer secretary of state. >> lou, perhaps the president is trying to show his deep pressure shun for all of the hillary clinton showed susan rice which was the original choice for secretary of state. lou: there is that. reciprocity makes the political universe of washington go around. we'll go around. back with the a-team in just moments. we'll take up, we'll find out why the nra seems to be the most effecti
foreign policy in any sense of that word. lou: presumably he will not be easily concussed and therefore not available for the congress for discussion of policy and of events taking place on his watch. isn't it a bit, just a little, i don't know, callous for the president t name the successor of thh secretary of state before she really resigned while convalescing? seems somehow cold to me. unmeggsal. >> perhaps, lou, i know you're a very sensitive soul. lou: thank you, screwed did. what...
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but there are a lot of failures in foreign policy in last 4 years. lou: all right, t, kt mcfarland thank you. lou: more on president's statement on terrorist attack he told us after the day of those events in benghazi, so he says, we take it up with tonight's a-team. the town hall debate was not a town hall, but this was a heck of a debate. >> he said by now he would have put forward a plan for medicare and social security, he would get that didn't, he has not even made a proposal on either one. lou: governor romney attacks the president's record, the president defending, juan williams and ed rollins next. >> and president obama refusing to answer one question and having an unfortunate collision on the facts on another, we exam examine that in tonight's chalk talk. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm gettinmarried. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, smal
but there are a lot of failures in foreign policy in last 4 years. lou: all right, t, kt mcfarland thank you. lou: more on president's statement on terrorist attack he told us after the day of those events in benghazi, so he says, we take it up with tonight's a-team. the town hall debate was not a town hall, but this was a heck of a debate. >> he said by now he would have put forward a plan for medicare and social security, he would get that didn't, he has not even made a proposal on...
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we begin tonight with waleed farris, serves as foreign policy senior advisor to governor romney. also with us, pulitzer prize winning journalist, judy miller, let me begin with you, bumps in the road. what in the world could the president have been saying? and why would he say such a thing. >> he was speaking lou about the sweep of what happened. happened. >> he was talking about recent development that was the question. >> in context of getting rid of dec traitors, -- dictators, a lot of bad things are going to happen, it would have been easier if the president said i did not choose the most elegant words as governor romney. lou: that word is getting bandied around. >> i think that he did not mean that deet of an american ambassador and three other american officials was just a bump in the road. lou: do you agree. >> i do agree that he did not mean that the killing of our ambassador is not what he said, but the bumps in the road, you look close, there are 5 major ongoing crisis, al qaeda is penetrating libya, muslim brother hood is transforming egypt. there is a bloody civil war
we begin tonight with waleed farris, serves as foreign policy senior advisor to governor romney. also with us, pulitzer prize winning journalist, judy miller, let me begin with you, bumps in the road. what in the world could the president have been saying? and why would he say such a thing. >> he was speaking lou about the sweep of what happened. happened. >> he was talking about recent development that was the question. >> in context of getting rid of dec traitors, --...
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lou: foreign policy? are you kidding me? >> and it is worse than that, because only thing you really can't speak about investigations is grand jury matters, and grand juries don't have a lot of power. they're sitting in washington and they're trying to investigate something in benghazi. lou: your book, spring fever, the illusion of islamic democracy, the idea that we're not dealing with a violent fringe element of islam but that islam itself is a religion of islamic sue prem system? >> well, there is a lot of different ways to interpret islam and it is interpreted difficultly throughout the world but in this particular region, the muslim middle east, islamic sue pre premmism supremacist system primary ideology of the middle east. the violent jihadists are the point of the spear. people need to understand islamic supremacy is you want sharia imposed. that is legalism and societal framework. once you've imposed sharia that is the necessary precept that is made to islamize a society. that is what is islamic supremacist. lou: wh
lou: foreign policy? are you kidding me? >> and it is worse than that, because only thing you really can't speak about investigations is grand jury matters, and grand juries don't have a lot of power. they're sitting in washington and they're trying to investigate something in benghazi. lou: your book, spring fever, the illusion of islamic democracy, the idea that we're not dealing with a violent fringe element of islam but that islam itself is a religion of islamic sue prem system?...
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we heard in the foreign policy debate the other night both sides. i think a lot of people still feel like we don't have solid plans from either of them. >> governor romney had to overcome the hurdle that ever challenger to an incumbent president has. ronald reagan added in 1980. that is to show that against an incumbe president who has been there for three and a halfyars the challenger has what it takes to sit behind the big desk at the white house and make some hard decisions. so i think that wa the strategy, to show that he had, gravitas, resolved, he had a grof the issues, not to get into the nitty gritty of current disputes, but to show the voting publicic that he has the capaciy to handle challenges and threats. we don't even know about it at this time becausehey have not occurred yet. there is something in the future, and the citizens have to believe that they can put his trust and delegate this enormous responsibility to a challenger who they have not seen him perform the functions f commander in chief, so i think that is what the governor ha
we heard in the foreign policy debate the other night both sides. i think a lot of people still feel like we don't have solid plans from either of them. >> governor romney had to overcome the hurdle that ever challenger to an incumbent president has. ronald reagan added in 1980. that is to show that against an incumbe president who has been there for three and a halfyars the challenger has what it takes to sit behind the big desk at the white house and make some hard decisions. so i think...
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governor romney has erased most of the president's lead on foreign policy. mr. obama h lost 15 percentage points' advantage since september, now leading governor romney by a 47% to 43% margin. and two brand new fox polls in the swing states trending governor romney's way. the governor up 48-45 in florida after trailing the president by five points just las month. and the psident's seven-int lead i the september ohio poll has been cut to three points, within the margin of error. joining us now for all the latest campaign developments, former arkansas governor, 2008 republican presidenti candidate mike huckabee, also e author of "the n york times" bestseller "a simple government" and host of fox news channel's "huckabee" show. great to have you here. >> thank you, lou. lou: this is a slight lead to be kind a generous, but it is a lead. >> yh. lou: how significa in your judgment? >> it's huge turn from what we've seen even mon ao, and ere's three things that's going on. one, take all the polls, and they get kind of confusing, but wh you get down to it, there's now
governor romney has erased most of the president's lead on foreign policy. mr. obama h lost 15 percentage points' advantage since september, now leading governor romney by a 47% to 43% margin. and two brand new fox polls in the swing states trending governor romney's way. the governor up 48-45 in florida after trailing the president by five points just las month. and the psident's seven-int lead i the september ohio poll has been cut to three points, within the margin of error. joining us now...
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our foreign policy. judith miller, kt mcfarland, ambassador john bolton here with us in just moments. first we want to talk to what happened on wall street today. the stocks rallying on this election day. finishing the day however off their highs. up 133 points, up about 1% and the nasdaq rose 12, the nasdaq up 11. trading slightly lighter than the average today 330 billion shares traded. investors are simply relieved the decision day has finally arrived saying he does not think it matters who wins. wall street simply wants a clear winner at this point. whichever way it goes, whatever the reason, there's no doubt the past four years have been good for stocks. dow jones industrial with the s&p up 60 years, the nasdaq doubled since the beginning of 2009. after the market closed, they reported earnings including news corp. complet, the parent compaf this station. reporting in line with wall street's targets. the stock up 1.5% trading up now more than 2% in after-hours trading. just under an hour into the fi
our foreign policy. judith miller, kt mcfarland, ambassador john bolton here with us in just moments. first we want to talk to what happened on wall street today. the stocks rallying on this election day. finishing the day however off their highs. up 133 points, up about 1% and the nasdaq rose 12, the nasdaq up 11. trading slightly lighter than the average today 330 billion shares traded. investors are simply relieved the decision day has finally arrived saying he does not think it matters who...
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foreign policy a magazine shows up in benghazi to find documents in the personal documents of ambassador stevens. the fbi had been there but left the evidence in the rubble. >> it is unthinkable. it is a draft cable we don't know if it was ever sent but it does say we have asked the libyans again and again for more security with a patrol in the front in the back of roving patrol, bomb sniffing drugs, ambassadors coming and we have nothing we requested. that is found on the ground october 26? why are to the media up an arms asking again and again at every opportunity? get a straight story. nobody died with watergate or monica lipinski. the president owes the american people and explanation and they should not hide behind a "robust investigation." lou: the fbi left the documents on the ground amid the rubble. >> despite the fact fable told us the mission on the ground there were 10 training camps and benghazi the administrations and acted as a bit was normal we need to change policy. >> and values that recognize truth and honor? >> they need to inform the public that we have to would mitt
foreign policy a magazine shows up in benghazi to find documents in the personal documents of ambassador stevens. the fbi had been there but left the evidence in the rubble. >> it is unthinkable. it is a draft cable we don't know if it was ever sent but it does say we have asked the libyans again and again for more security with a patrol in the front in the back of roving patrol, bomb sniffing drugs, ambassadors coming and we have nothing we requested. that is found on the ground october...
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this foreign policy assault on benghazi is shifting from a foreign-policy issue to an issue of character. it is pretty clear it is assembling, throwing cia under the bus, suggesting reports in my opinion just don't make sense. lou: let's examine that, john. we have pointed out the presidents and senior officials were obviously driving this story today as reported by the "wall street journal" saying they were only reporting what the cia told them, it was a demonstration and they didn't know it was a terrorist attack, yet that is directly contradictory to what the president insisted for a number of days he said was a terrorist attack on that afternoon the day after in the rose garden. what i'm asking you is that kind of contradiction, what will the governor do with it tonight? >> we will have to see what comes up, we will watch tonight and see what he does. let's go to the substance here. the president got caught lying and playing the game with candy crowley. you've got the station chief making his report, the cia doesn't generally contradict its own station chief under conditions like tha
this foreign policy assault on benghazi is shifting from a foreign-policy issue to an issue of character. it is pretty clear it is assembling, throwing cia under the bus, suggesting reports in my opinion just don't make sense. lou: let's examine that, john. we have pointed out the presidents and senior officials were obviously driving this story today as reported by the "wall street journal" saying they were only reporting what the cia told them, it was a demonstration and they didn't...
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it is going in -- >> but people don't make -- boat based on foreign policy for the most part. >> but the way that it is changing. lou: kiddy have done better in the early he handled was a manic strategy on the part of the vice-president? >> i think he did very well, and we get to know and. kudos for the job he did. >> said think he was very long winded, thrown off his game, but i admire the fact that he tried to stay focused and was very factual. >> you was not throw off. lou: the stories mainstream, you know, these situations of how people talk -- lou: how long when it was the congressman? >> long winded. >> about the way that i was right now. lou: thank you very much. appreciated. up next, don' let the class is full you. federal lawmakers to my have to tell you, they have the physical side. we will show you exactly what is going on and tell you why they were a little worked up. why is obama deputy campaign manager stephanie cotter finally playing on libya? can you cover-up a cover-up? is the possibility? we will explore that. be sure to join us next week. here to talk to his new bo
it is going in -- >> but people don't make -- boat based on foreign policy for the most part. >> but the way that it is changing. lou: kiddy have done better in the early he handled was a manic strategy on the part of the vice-president? >> i think he did very well, and we get to know and. kudos for the job he did. >> said think he was very long winded, thrown off his game, but i admire the fact that he tried to stay focused and was very factual. >> you was not...